Tincture for Paralysis
Tincture Against Paralysis
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
Mylius
| Herb Name | Latin | Amount * |
|---|---|---|
| Asparagus root | Asparagus officinale | 6 drams ea. |
| Peony root | Paeonia officinalis | |
| Butchers Broom root | Ruscus aculeatus | 1 handful ea. |
| Hyssop | Hyssopus officinale | 2 drams |
| Betony | Betonica officinalis | |
| Gout-Ivy | Ajuga chamaepitys | 1 pugil ea. |
| Cowslips | Primula veris | 1 oz. ea. |
| Melon seed | Citrullus vulgaris | |
| Gourd seed | Cucurbita spp. | |
| Pumpkin seed | Cucurbita pepo | |
| Cucumber seed | Cucumis sativus | |
| Calendula | Calendula officinalis | |
| Stoechas flowers | Lavendula stoechas | |
| Rosemary flowers | Rosmarinus officinalis | |
| Motherwort | Leonurus cardiaca | |
| Cinnamon | Cinnamonum zeylanicum | |
| Raisins | Vitis vinifera |
Preparation:
With a sufficient amount of Malago Wine, form a Tincture. It can be made with 40% alcohol.
Function:
Nourishes Yin and Qi, benefits the Nerves, settles Wind
Use:
1. Paralysis
2. other Wind diseases associated with Yin deficiency
Dose:
2–3 ounces are taken first thing in the morning, and last thing before bed; also used topically.
Cautions:
None noted
Modifications:

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